Why Is Normalcy Important?

Why Is Normalcy Important? Normalcy promotes well-being and healthy development among children and teenagers involved in the child welfare system when they are able to participate in everyday, age-appropriate activities that facilitate their transition to adulthood, including after-school jobs, sports, sleepovers, etc. Why is normalcy critical in the life of a child? Engaging in normal,

What Is Normalcy Activity?

What Is Normalcy Activity? The Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act of 2014 (The Strengthening Families Act), includes requirements designed to help promote “normalcy” for young people in foster care, meaning the opportunity to participate in age- and developmentally-appropriate activities and experiences. Why is normalcy important to child development? Normalcy promotes well-being and healthy